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RLETORAW(1) DragonFly General Commands Manual RLETORAW(1)
NAME
rletoraw - Convert RLE file to raw RGB form.
SYNOPSIS
rletoraw [ -a ] [ -[Ns] ] [ -r ] [ -f header-size ] [ -t trailer-size ]
[ -l left-scanline-pad ] [ -p scanline-pad [ -o outfile ] [ infile ]
DESCRIPTION
This program converts an RLE(5) image to a raw RGB form. The output
file is normally a stream of pixels (RGBRGB...), in left-to-right,
bottom-to-top order (this can be changed with the -N or -s flags). The
width and height of the input image will be printed on the standard
error stream.
OPTIONS
-a If specified, an alpha channel will be written to the output
file. This is the last output channel, unless -r is specified,
in which case it will be the first.
-N If specified, the output will be written in a non-interleaved
order. I.e., all the red pixels will be written first, then all
the green pixels, etc.
-s If specified, the output will be written in a scanline-
interleaved order. I.e., all the red pixels for a scanline will
be written, followed by all the green pixels for the scanline,
etc. The options -N and -s are mutually exclusive.
-r Reverse the order of the channels in the output. I.e., output
will be written ABGR instead of RGBA.
-f header-size
A header of this many zero bytes will be written to the output
file.
-t trailer-size
A trailer of this many zero bytes will be written after the
output file.
-l left-scanline-pad
The left (beginning) of each scanline will be padded with this
many zero bytes.
-p left-scanline-pad
The right (end) of each scanline will be padded with this many
zero bytes.
-o outfile
If specified, the output will be written to this file. If
outfile is "-", or if it is not specified, the output will be
written to the standard output stream.
infile The input will be read from this file. If infile is "-" or is
not specified, the input will be read from the standard input
stream.
SEE ALSO
rawtorle(1), urt(1), RLE(5).
AUTHOR
Martin Friedmann
BUGS
Basically handles input files with 1 or 3 channels (plus alpha). Only
the first channel of a 2 channel image will be written.
The header, trailer, and pad options are of dubious utility.
4th Berkeley Distribution 1990 RLETORAW(1)